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Aaron Sandilands
Season by Season
A punctured lung in round 3 saw Sandilands spend the bulk of 2016 on the sidelines.

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Another outstanding year for Sandilands. Unluckily overlooked for the All Australian team but went ray ban 3360 on to win the club Doig Medal. Dominated the ruck, set ray ban buy new records for hit outs and regularly provided first use to Freo midfielders.
It was an outstanding year for Sandilands which saw him honoured with a fourth All Australian jumper. He missed just one game and easily led the league for hitouts and hitouts to advantage.
Sandilands returned from injury in the second half of the season and worked his way into form. Exploded into form in the finals series, including a monstering of Geelong and a brilliant ruck display in the Grand Final.
The champion ruckman began 2012 in typically dominant fashion with a great performance to help Freo knock off Geelong in round 1.
Another toe injury, sustained in round 11, kept him out until round 21, when he made an unexpected return following a warm up injury to Jon Griffin.
Sandilands stepped up and delivered an 33 hitout, 18 disposal effort against form Richmond ruckman Ivan Maric.
The three time All Australian was supreme ray ban sunglasses outlet in the ruck from that point on, as Freo sailed into the finals. He averaged 37.7 hitouts, of which 7.9 were to advantage.
Including players who had played at least five games in 2012, Sandilands led the club per game in clearances (4.3), hard ball gets (5.2), contested marks (1.8), and was second in contested possessions (10.5).
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At his best, Sandilands is as dominant as any player in the competition. Unfortunately, the ruck champ spent considerable time on the sidelines in 2011 because of a toe injury and could only manage to make 13 appearances. He still led the club for total hitouts (432), and placed top four in contested possessions (147), contested marks (36), clearances (62), hard ball gets (64) and Dream Team average (95). While missing a player of his stature hurt the team's chances of winning, Sandilands' absence gave Jon Griffin and Zac Clarke the opportunity to shine, which means the three time All Australian will go into 2012 with an excellent back up brigade, something he hasn't had for a long time.
The 2009 Doig Medallist had another magnificent season, being named All Australian for the third straight year. Sandilands' dominance at the stoppages was profound, regularly giving Fremantle's midfielders first use of the ball. He averaged a staggering 35 hit outs per game, with almost 10 going to advantage.

In round 13 he accumulated an AFL season high 49 hitouts against Calton. Sandilands also averaged 16 possessions and kicked 13 goals. He was Fremantle's highest vote getter on Brownlow Medal night, too, polling 20 votes to cap off his brilliant season.